By Larry Fitzmaurice on August 25, 2011 at 10:55 a.m. EDT

Photo by Kathryn Yu

The other day, Wavves' Nathan Williams Tweeted, "15 hour day if someone calls me a slacker again I'll choke em." Seriously though, dude is a workhorse right now: Wavves has a new EP, Life Sux, out September 20 on Williams' own Ghost Ramp label, and there's a new Wavves full-length on the way later this year, too. As if that wasn't enough, Wavves will also serve as "guest composer" for MTV's new scripted series, the holy-shit-is-that-really-the-title-of-a-fucking-TV-show "I Just Want My Pants Back", which is executive produced by Doug Liman (Swingers, The Bourne Identity) and based on David J. Rosen's novel. (Former KCRW music director Nic Harcourt is the series' music supervisor).

By Tom Breihan on August 15, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. EDT

Back in April, we reported that Wavves main man Nathan Williams had Tweeted about a new EP which would feature collabs with Best Coast and Fucked Up, and which would be "bonkers." We can't attest to the "bonkers" part of that promise just yet, but everything else is true.

By Tom Breihan on April 26, 2011 at 5:40 p.m. EDT

Wavvesfrontman Nathan Williams says that his sunny, stoned punk rock band has a new EP in the works. In aseriesofTweets on the Wavves Twitter, Williams says that the EP has "no title yet but t'll come out this summer and it will have a track with fucked up and best coast + one more collab shit will b bonkers." He also says that one song "sounds like the rentals" and that he's "gotta do a video for every song." And hopefully he's not overstating things when he calls the tracks on the EP "The best songs I've ever recorded. Easily."

By Larry Fitzmaurice on April 21, 2011 at 9:15 a.m. EDT

Yesterday, Wavves' Nathan Williams Tweeted that he had "something special" to show his followers; given that yesterday was April 20, it's totally understandable to expect a TwitPic of a bunch of blunts and joints or something (although, that did happen). Instead, Williams unveiled his latest project: a comic book called Negative Dad.

By Larry Fitzmaurice on February 28, 2011 at 4:45 p.m. EST

Schmooze Blog points out that there's an official video for the title track to Wavves' King of the Beach; directed by Focus Creeps. The clip follows pop-punk fiend Nathan Williams and pals as they get high, play video games, eat food, make counterfeit money, get high again, and, yes, go to the beach. Watch the video below, and see if you can spot what looks like a cameo from Best Coast's cat Snacks.

By Ryan Dombal on February 21, 2011 at 11:20 a.m. EST

Wavves' Nathan Williams just posted this new song on his blog. It's a bit more on the garage side of the garage-punk divide and ends with a manic slash of sped-up guitars and drums. Williams and drummer Zach Hill performed the track in an earlier form on a Daytrotter session in 2009, but the track has been reworked. Check it out.